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just installed f@h on my home webserver (lol with a guessable 10 hits per week it might as well be doing something) Server is a p2-350 so ...

23.223
-00.350
**********
22.873
 
Gk22CoE said:
just signed up too... 4ghz intel

22.873
-4
18.873

Adding today or in the next week:

2.53ghz P4
2.26ghz P4
3.06ghz P4
2.2ghz AthlonXP
1.667ghz Sempron
11.717 ghz added by me

18.873ghz
-11.717ghz
7.156ghz remaining :)
 
called home and told my dad to turn on the 550mhz p3 in my basement ;)

.389
-.550
-.161 :confused:
 
Nope, this is not over.....you got to 100Ghz too fast...

This is now the "D to 500Ghz" thread!!!!

GO FOLD!


:D
 
Well don't mind me if I haul in a stable...er a garden,... er what-the-hell-ever ya call it (*noobishness showing*). Anywho...

Dual Xeon Tualatin 1.4's
Dual Xeon 2.4,
P4 3.0
P4 2.4.

These all run 24/7. Currently have another Dual 2.4 in the back room, but it seems that one is only 'a potted plant'...heh, not gonna go in my garden. BUT, if I have my way it will be borged. Got a few other Duals that are not assembled, but are on the way. Will keep updating.

Got a question here...If I run 4 instances of F@H on a dual HT P4 rig, does it slow it down? Would it complete faster if I only ran 2 instances (1 per CPU)?
 
4 instances on a dual HT Pentium should run a bit faster than 2 instances.
 
You can count my 13.08 GHz in, gentlemen! 9 rigs and asked on #10 this evening!
 
Do we count PR's on AXP's or gHz?

470.32
- 2200+
======
468.12

470.32
- 1.8gHz
======
468.52
 
unhappy_mage said:
Do we count PR's on AXP's or gHz?

470.32
- 2200+
======
468.12

470.32
- 1.8gHz
======
468.52

We count the actual Ghz.

 
i watered my farm with a "new" 733mhz p3 today

468.07
- .733
467.337

u_Bodega
 
WraithOD said:
Oh yeah! Borged my 1GHz VIA chip oced to 1.2GHz!

467.337 - 1.2 = 466.137 GHz to go!!





Make sure you post some results of how it folds, such as points per day. I wouldn't go out and buy one for folding since it's not really cost effective for how they run, but I'm interested in exactly how well they really do.

 
466.137
- 92.85
------------
373.287

Hope my math is right. All new gzh in the past 3 days. :) We just gotta beat -that- other team.

Marty
 
I just joined up last night. You can add my 2.8P4 for a total of 370.487. Good luck everyone. Let's do some serious folding. :D
 
SmokeRngs said:
Make sure you post some results of how it folds, such as points per day. I wouldn't go out and buy one for folding since it's not really cost effective for how they run, but I'm interested in exactly how well they really do.

EPIA M-10000
1GHz Nemiah @ 1.2GHz

Big packets turned off and doing a timeless tinker WU:
0.379 PPH
9.096 PPD
63.672 PPW
 
Probably a dumb question but were do you find info such as points per day. All I can tell you guys is it's completing a frame in 6min 39sec.
 
merc68 said:
Probably a dumb question but were do you find info such as points per day. All I can tell you guys is it's completing a frame in 6min 39sec.

Well, you can take 6min 39sec and divide 24*60 (number of minutes in a day) by it to see how many steps you get in a day.... Take that number and multiply it by Points per Step (i.e. 304 points / 100 steps = 3.04 points). This would give you the number of points per day....

24*60/6.65 = 216.54 Steps per Day
304/100 = 3.04 Points Per Step
3.04 * 216.54 = 658.28 Points per Day (ppd)

Points per Work Unit:
http://vspx27.stanford.edu/psummary.html


Or you could run EMIII.
http://home.comcast.net/~wxdude1/emsite/index.html
 
WraithOD said:
EPIA M-10000
1GHz Nemiah @ 1.2GHz

Big packets turned off and doing a timeless tinker WU:
0.379 PPH
9.096 PPD
63.672 PPW

Damn, I would think it would run better than that. I've got a PII 266 that puts out about that much. Well, at least on a fast timeless WU.

Did you say that this was also a media box or something? If it's been in use for other things then I would understand why the production seems a bit low.

 
SmokeRngs said:
Damn, I would think it would run better than that. I've got a PII 266 that puts out about that much. Well, at least on a fast timeless WU.

Did you say that this was also a media box or something? If it's been in use for other things then I would understand why the production seems a bit low.

Yeah, I almost feel bad about counting its actual GHz :p

It's a dedicated download and IM box. It's running F@H, MBM5, Trillian, BitComet (with bout 10 torrents seeding at any given time, no dling so no hashing going on), Sysreset MIRC, and NetLimiter. Usually F@H gets around 95% of the processor so those stats are fairly close to its actual production if it were a dedicated folding box.
 
WraithOD said:
Yeah, I almost feel bad about counting its actual GHz :p

It's a dedicated download and IM box. It's running F@H, MBM5, Trillian, BitComet (with bout 10 torrents seeding at any given time, no dling so no hashing going on), Sysreset MIRC, and NetLimiter. Usually F@H gets around 95% of the processor so those stats are fairly close to its actual production if it were a dedicated folding box.

I had actually expected it to do much better than that. I know it wasn't very good for folding and apps like it but I didn't think it was that bad. It's putting out numbers around what a PII 266-350 would probably do.

 
I rounded up a 2500+ Barton yesterday. Immediately got a 241 pt. Tinker; waiting for it to post to bring me to 10 active processors. Should be tomorrow!

Subtract 1.83 GHz from 373.287 =

371.457 to go!
 
Threw together a p3 1.0 and it just turned in it's first WU today.
371.457 - 1.0 = 370.457

modest... but a CPU is a CPU....
besides... you've not heard the last from me. ;)
 
borged a 1.6 P4 at the office just now.

367.657 - 1.6 = 366.057
 
I'm going for about 10 2.4s, I'll let you know what happens... :D


366.057 - 2.8 = 363.257
 
Just joined today, and if i've got this right, then:
363.257GHz - 1.5GHz = 361.757GHz
 
I just joined today also, now running F@H 24/7 on an Athlon XP 2200+ and a Celery 433MHz.

361.757GHz - 2.233GHz = 359.524GHz
 
Megadeth_Guy01 said:
I just joined today also, now running F@H 24/7 on an Athlon XP 2200+ and a Celery 433MHz.

361.757GHz - 2.233GHz = 359.524GHz

Welcome aboard!


 
Added 1Ghz of Athlon goodness to the farm:

359.524GHz - 1Ghz = 358.524Ghz
 
Jeez guys, keep this alive! 358.524gHz to go... We're predicted to pass the Aussies the 18th of march, but they pass 100,000,000 the 4th :eek:
 
New overclocks count right? They did for someone else so I'm counting it.

358.524gHz - .572= 357.952

I don't know how were going to hit 100,000,000 before those buggers.
 
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